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sublingual - bill bissett

sublingual

By: bill bissett

Paperback | 10 April 2008

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Sublingual is perhaps the most highly structured yet of Bissett's "textual visions." Its first seven poems construct a Genesis, beginning with a poem of birth - our pre- or sub-lingual first breath, a phenomenological gesture of recognition, of both being and belonging, in and of the world.
The second poem moves immediately to the political, calling for the conviction of Bush and his cabinet for war crimes with no possibility for parole, (the last word a pun on the French parole, putting the issue beyond discussion Yand locating the politics among Bissett's Norman ancestors").
The third poem presents love as an affirmation, the bringing of a gift from the world to the beloved, independent other; the fourth reveals life to be both a physical and a spiritual growing out into the world, our "way" is to be toward something better. Fifth in this opening sequence is a concrete, sound, visual performance piece, a powerful gesture of pure breath or spirit built around the sounds "emerald" and "dYh"arma," the "h," bpNichol's favorite letter, once again Yas in French" a silent expulsion of breath.
The next two poems, like the fifth, are set in the urgency of bold type. The sixth interrogates the uniquely human phenomenon of retrospection and asks: what does it hurt, what does it heal; the seventh returns to the Buddhist/Nietzschean discipline of a life dedicated to overcome the death-rattle we hear in our lungs as we draw our first and every breath.
Following this short creation story, the book proceeds to unfold in luminous and lucid delight to reveal the relationship between "langwage n desire," and teaches us to get our feet wet and walk the talk: "feet don't talk or dew they," receding in a cascade of smaller and smaller "type."
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"[bill bissett] is the shaman of Canadian poetry."--"Georgia Straight"


"His poetry addresses the limitless discussion of the boundaries between the personal and the political."--"National Post"

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